Isabella Moore

Isabella Sebastian Moore (November 13, 1893 – November 13, 1900) was an American citizen and kindergarten student in Amelia Kindergarten`s homeschooling student body at the time of her death in 1900. A flute prodigy, her skills were of an extremely-high caliber, in fact many orchastures were planning on recruiting her by the time that she entered Middle School in grade #6. The fourth-eldest child and third daughter of Arthur Harry Moore and his wife, Julia Fish Kean. She is the younger sister of Lucinetta Moore, Harrison Moore, Gwendolyn Moore, and Kendrick Moore—being the one with the shortest temper in their family. She was well-known for singing extremely dark and sinister-sounding songs—these songs included Secrets of the Wolves, Screams of my Nightmare, and Waltz of the Dead. After her death, an original voice recording of her voice was found—it was later used as the basis for the Vocaloid, Oliver in the 20`s. In November 13, 1900, she was fatally injured in a car accident while driving to their summer home with her family—her mother and her siblings (Harrison, Gwendolyn, and Kendrick) survived, while Lucinetta died cushioning Isabella from the shards of glass and her father died as well. Their deaths (Isabella, Arthur, Lucientta`s) were so traumatizing for their family that their summer home`s numerous photographs where the three of them were photographed with the rest of their family were taken down and placed in a museum with their valuables which were found at the scene of the crash. The museum who placed the items on display were slammed and critized for their handling for the incident. She was a godniece of Mary Jane Kelly (the last victim of Jack the Ripper), as Mary would have raised her in cause none of her living relatives wanted to take her in; the eldest niece of Mary Jane Kelly married Isabella`s only brother (Harrison "Harry" Moore) and one of her older siblings. She is called "Lady Jane Isabella Moore"; a posthumous name for the young seven-year-old American child, which is technically her full name. At the time of the car crash, she was seven-years-old and would have entered Elementary School the next year.

Early life
Compared with her three older siblings, the details of Isabella`s death are shrouded in mystery after an assassination attempt against the Lawyer and his shaken/frightened family failed, from another assassination attempt—at the time of her birth, her parents were suspicious of everybody who came to their house. Her family, who had traveled to Limerick, Ireland to visit Mary Jane Kelly with her three older siblings (Lucinetta, Harrison, and Gwendolyn) prior to Isabella`s death described Isabella`s birth "as the beginning of a new tragedy for their family", her hemophiliac condition worsened the fears ever further. Several months prior to Isabella`s birth, Mary Jane Kelly, had been named godaunt to her future niece. On November 13, 1893, Isabella was born to her parents—simply cutting the umbilical cord that tied the two together caused major bleeding that kept going for several minutes, a very clear indication of her possible status as a hemophiliac. Mrs. Carthy, the mother of her future Governess (Lilac Carthy), described the young Isabella as a "traumatized soul, barely months after her death, her own mother nearly died in an assassination attempt." This experience traumatized the young Isabella so much that she clung to her mother—to ease her problems, a Governess was hired for her (Lilac Carthy); a wise and stern young girl who enjoyed teaching children. Jane (one of her maternal cousins) is also homeschooled underneath the care of Lilac—the two girls being taught how to read and write in British English or Received English (BBC English) underneath her teachings. The young Isabella, Adèle, and Jane all grow closer as a result of Adèle being purposely pushed into a pond; being rescued by Isabella`s older brother (Harrison). Adèle (Mary Jane Kelly`s other niece) was found abandoned by her mother`s family laying on a sidewalk on Whitechapel Road—she was sent to her mother`s maternal relatives in the United States where Isabella Moore and the Moore family took her underneath their care. The flower (Black Dahlia) was used to celebrate Adèle`s adoption; where Isabella gave her the middle name of Asteraceae after her paternal great-aunt Milly Asteraceae Moore-Blackwood's, wife of the New York Senator at the time of Isabella`s birth. Anemone (the older sister of her great-aunt Milly) personally came down to visit the family,